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>>Things to check when PostgreSQL doesn't seem to start:
>>...
>>In your case, if PostgreSQL is hanging, I would suspect that the problem
>>is likely to be with something else. Hopefully there would be info in
>>the serverlog that would help.
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>What I'm guessing is that the server started just fine, but the Debian
>initscript is trying to connect to it (to verify that it started) and
>that's failing because of the change in authentication options. You
>might have to remove the -w option from pg_ctl, or some such, in the
>script ... or else fix things so that root is allowed to connect ...
>
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To fix this you will ideally want to be familiar enough with the init
script system to be able to edit it. In most distros (never used
Debian) it is in /etc/init.d/ and is named something like postgresql.
Look in there. If you can't figure it out, you can post it in the email.
I will do to check about it. But I am not sure if I can fix something as I am new to Debian too,:( just installed it
lastweek, one of the purpose is to use postgresql. Unfortunately, only a beginner at this time for both systems.:(
I may post back the info of the init file, I know there is postgresql in the init.d directory. And hope to get your
furtherhelp from that.
Thanks!!!
leo